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From time to time, we make mistakes. Yes, that’s perhaps a surprising revelation – not that we make mistakes, but that we readily admit to it. That’s difficult in any line of work, of course, but we’re committed to owning up to our errors. A recent embarrassing flub came with a caption that accompanied the Almanac feature, which runs in the Chicago Tribune print editions. We published a photograph with an accompanying caption that said: Criminal lawyer Clarence Darrow, shown in 1956, died March 13, 1938, in Chicago at age 80. Our readers took this in a good-spirited way, recognizing it for the unfortunate mistake it was, and had a little fun with us. We...

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From time to time, we make mistakes.
Yes, that’s perhaps a surprising revelation – not that we make mistakes, but that we readily admit to it. That’s difficult in any line of work, of course, but we’re committed to owning up to our errors.
A recent...